Walnut European
Color:
The color ranges from golden brown to dark brown, depending strongly on age and location.
Walnut
Color:
The coloring tends toward violet-brown.
Maple Curly
Color:
Light, nearly whitish
Characteristics:
Curly is the extremely decorative, wavy pattern; this burl texture is only found in very small numbers of maple logs.
Cherry European
Color:
Initially a soft pink, when exposed to light the wood takes on a warm tone. Fine pores, very uniform and typically exhibiting a semi gloss.
Sucupira
Color:
The heartwood is yellow-brown to chocolate brown, depending on the type of wood, streaked with lighter, more yellowish veins.
Sapelli
Color:
Initially pink, Sapelli darkens in time to a deep red-brown. Character of the grain: Depending on the type of cut, interesting effects can be achieved: quarter-slicing yields a plain veneer pattern with the glossy stripes typical of Sapelli, flat slicing yields veneer with a flowery structure.
Santos Rosewood
Color:
The lighter red and more striking the color, the higher is the value of the wood.
Afrormosia
Color:
Heartwood from bright olive yellow to gold-brown (similar to teak). The wood darkens when allowed to dry further and takes on a yellowish color.
Anigre
Trade name:
Aniegre, Aningré, Longhi
Color:
Reddish-gray to light yellow-brown
Ash
Color:
In its natural state, the color of the ash shimmers yellowish white.
Characteristics:
The ash has a particularly expressive structure thanks to the clearly visible growth rings and a crown or striped pattern with a particularly expressive structure.